Market Forecasting Online Courses
Without knowing when to take profits, a trader's journey to profitability can be elusive.
Forecasting Method
Reliability and Accuracy
The foundation of our forecasting method is the principle that each new market top or bottom dictates the position of subsequent turning points. By analyzing both historical and recent turning points, our method can explain past price action and, more importantly, forecast future turning points that serve as mathematically precise price targets.
Our goal from the beginning was to provide traders and investors with price targets
they could rely on completely. While forecasting a single stationary price point seemed
impossible, we found a solution by projecting a linear price target dynamic over time.
This approach allows us to forecast price targets with a
certainty that makes speculative trading more meaningful.
Bidirectionality of Forecasts
Our method provides forecasts for both profit targets and potential drawdowns from your entry point. This dual approach allows you to assess risk before entering a trade,
helping you apply a sensible stop-loss strategy and identify opportunities
for pyramiding.
Visualization of forecasts
The forecasts are represented by sloping or horizontal lines (rays) that project the anticipated position of future turning points over time. These lines can serve as highly effective price targets.
The Strengths
and Limitations of Our Forecasting Method
Strengths:
- Reliable Price Targets:
Our method provides highly accurate price
targets that are consistently reached by the market, giving you confidence in your predictions.
- Flexible Application:
You can integrate our forecasting
method with any technical analysis software you prefer, making it seamlessly compatible with your existing tools.
Limitations:
- Timing Uncertainty:
While price targets are consistently reached, the precise timing is not predictable.
- Directional Focus:
Our method primarily focuses on target prediction,
not real-time directional analysis. Misjudging the current market trend can lead to an unpredictable drawdown.